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he did something, you know, i would have said it was obama as had obama preceded clinton, but clinton proceeds obama. i would have to say it was fontana in. i you ready for this? eighty references to buy. ninety-six, 96 first-person references. sixteen in which he simply used to be or myself. that sort of sets the standard for what obama. >> look. bill clinton is a classic narcissist, as is barack obama. what he did so well last night, talk about himself. the most comfortable and passionate and really sort of a lapsed into that preaches cadence which she did so well when he was either talking about himself or talking about hillary are knocking the gop. but not so much when he was talking of barack obama and the concerns are not just stylistically but substantively between clinton's presidency and obama's presidency on a whole range of economic issues. it's not going to go very well for tonight and through the campaign. >> i think that is really the risk for the democratic party. if you were not undecided and listened to that speech and bill clinton talk about how he cooperated to get
he did something, you know, i would have said it was obama as had obama preceded clinton, but clinton proceeds obama. i would have to say it was fontana in. i you ready for this? eighty references to buy. ninety-six, 96 first-person references. sixteen in which he simply used to be or myself. that sort of sets the standard for what obama. >> look. bill clinton is a classic narcissist, as is barack obama. what he did so well last night, talk about himself. the most comfortable and...
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the obama and clinton camps seethed with animosity for much of the two-year campaign. there were whispers of sexism from her supporters. obama fans came close to calling her tactics racist. >> i have known hillary clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and a tough campaign opponent. she possesses an extraordinary intelligence and a remarkable work ethic. i am proud that she will be our next secretary of state. >> the rest is history. some of these relationships actually ended in real friendships, but all of them began as bottom line politics. >> we want to make sure that however this thing comes out in the end, that the republican nominee defeats barack obama, and i think that is the essence of the conversations we have. >> so do not bet on republican reconciliation. count on it. thanks for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. find today's interviews, some analysis, and web exclusives at our website, cnn.com/sotu. for our viewers in the united states, fareed zakaria "gps" starts right now.
the obama and clinton camps seethed with animosity for much of the two-year campaign. there were whispers of sexism from her supporters. obama fans came close to calling her tactics racist. >> i have known hillary clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and a tough campaign opponent. she possesses an extraordinary intelligence and a remarkable work ethic. i am proud that she will be our next secretary of state. >> the rest is history. some of these relationships...
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therefore, this is not going to drive a wedge between barack obama and bill clinton. clinton came out immediately denouncing the ad, explaining that it's all wrong. and i think this will fire him up. i mean, you don't want to wake up the big dog. you don't want to mess with bill. so i don't get it. i mean, i don't get it as a tactic. >> this is what you want if you're bill clinton. dick nixon was nowhere in 1966, or whatever it was. johnson attacked him. called him a chronic campaigner. nixon goes on television with all kinds of rnc money and said this is the most savage attack by any politician in the history of american politics. he gets all the pr. he basically gets the nomination because johnson attacked him. here's bill clinton. you want to get attacked by the other side. >> well, bill clinton definitely wants to get attacked by the other side. but this was an attack on barack obama. and i do think there was some distance from bill clinton here. he's got to go out and defend obama particularly on thish. he's got this huge speaking role -- >> he signed the welfare
therefore, this is not going to drive a wedge between barack obama and bill clinton. clinton came out immediately denouncing the ad, explaining that it's all wrong. and i think this will fire him up. i mean, you don't want to wake up the big dog. you don't want to mess with bill. so i don't get it. i mean, i don't get it as a tactic. >> this is what you want if you're bill clinton. dick nixon was nowhere in 1966, or whatever it was. johnson attacked him. called him a chronic campaigner....
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and look out, bill clinton steps to the plait for president obama. we'll tell you why it should have republicans worried. you're watching "politicsnation." emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! if you made a list of countries. from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> it's been one year since president obama made perhaps his gutsieiest call. sending a navy seal to kill osama bin laden. >>> tomorrow is the one year anniversary of the raid that killed osama bin laden. it was a night never to be forgot
and look out, bill clinton steps to the plait for president obama. we'll tell you why it should have republicans worried. you're watching "politicsnation." emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner....
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gerri: i have to ask you about hillary clinton. you have been unfairly critical of her recently. she, of course, has been in my. :. we have not seen her for weeks. now we understand why. she had a blood clot that she is being treated for. tell me with that knowledge in retrospect, what do you make of her disappearance? do you feel like maybe you were to martian your criticism? >> my point from the beginning has been there is a real lack of transparency year. whether they were understating the health problem or overstating the of problem, we still don't know, and she has been out public view for three weeks. when you are contemplating a presidential run, and she is, i must say, it doesn't do any good for your credibility not to be open and candid about this kind of situation, and nobody wants her to have a health problem, but we expect honesty and openness from our political leaders. gerri: all right. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. still to come to my "2 cents more" and delicate the winners and losers in the tech world in 2012 from apple to samsung. find that a cam
gerri: i have to ask you about hillary clinton. you have been unfairly critical of her recently. she, of course, has been in my. :. we have not seen her for weeks. now we understand why. she had a blood clot that she is being treated for. tell me with that knowledge in retrospect, what do you make of her disappearance? do you feel like maybe you were to martian your criticism? >> my point from the beginning has been there is a real lack of transparency year. whether they were understating...
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the obama and clinton camps sited with animosity for much of the two-year campaign. there were whispers of sexism from her supporters. obama fans came close to calling her tactics racist. >> i have known hillary clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and a tough campaign opponent. she possesses an extraordinary intelligence and a remarkable work ethic. i am proud that she will be our next secretary of state. >> the rest is history. some of these relationships actually ended in real friendships, but all of them began as bottom line politics. >> we're going to make sure that however this thing comes out in the end, that the republican nominee defeats barack obama, and i think that is the essence
the obama and clinton camps sited with animosity for much of the two-year campaign. there were whispers of sexism from her supporters. obama fans came close to calling her tactics racist. >> i have known hillary clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and a tough campaign opponent. she possesses an extraordinary intelligence and a remarkable work ethic. i am proud that she will be our next secretary of state. >> the rest is history. some of these relationships...
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tina brown, the editor of "newsweek" said if clinton was the first black president, then obama earned every strike with last being's marriage proclamation. and they're paying tribute to where he stands now. this place in history. you have reince priebus. let me play his downer to this. >> on one hand, you have barack obama who is now going on promote and perhaps crusade for this issue. and we have mitt romney who has been consistent and i think in line with most americans, which is that marriage ought to be defined between one man and one woman. so far those people that this is their issue, they have a clear choice. >> so with that said, john, last week with the president made the big announcement, first read andle others, they have really been silent in a response to the president's historic announcement. >> republicans want to try to make this issue about the economy. they know in the environment of 2012, social issues are often a wedge issue for democrats. that is to say democrats can use those issues to portray especially among some suburban women, independent voters, as intoleran
tina brown, the editor of "newsweek" said if clinton was the first black president, then obama earned every strike with last being's marriage proclamation. and they're paying tribute to where he stands now. this place in history. you have reince priebus. let me play his downer to this. >> on one hand, you have barack obama who is now going on promote and perhaps crusade for this issue. and we have mitt romney who has been consistent and i think in line with most americans, which...
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the tables turned as soon as clinton proposed his plan in '93 and as soon as obama put his plan together in 2009-2010. what you saw was republicans basically looked at that 85%, looked at the middle class, people who already had insurance, people who conceptually liked the idea of everybody getting covered and made the case, hey, look, if we're going to start covering other people this way, you stand to lose maybe the ability to choose your own doctor, maybe it's the policy you have right now might go away. some kind of security that you have, that 85% has. that's what republicans go after. it's a bind where they don't want to say they're against universal health insurance, but they wait for the moments when it's on the table and they start going after all of things people are going to lose. >> the one thing you can look at is voters fear change. when they bring up changes to things that matter in their lives they get scared and back away. another piece is sort of in the same vn. i have been someone who thinks contrary to conventional wisdom if republicans take the election, they will be
the tables turned as soon as clinton proposed his plan in '93 and as soon as obama put his plan together in 2009-2010. what you saw was republicans basically looked at that 85%, looked at the middle class, people who already had insurance, people who conceptually liked the idea of everybody getting covered and made the case, hey, look, if we're going to start covering other people this way, you stand to lose maybe the ability to choose your own doctor, maybe it's the policy you have right now...
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which one, bush or clinton could, lead their party better in the post-obama era? >> well, the question is, would you rather be the third bush or the second clinton seeking the presidency? and if you look at the clinton brand, it's pretty good. i've always thought hillary's not going to give up on this. if she ran and were elected in 2016 she would be younger than ronald reagan was when he became president. >> as appealing as jeb bush would be as a candidate, i think hillary has an advantage here because so many women, republicans as well, would love to vote for hillary clinton, put her as the first lady in the white house. >> i spent the last year in an election and refused to answer that question. [laughter] >> hillary clinton made a lot of friends as secretary of state. some of them were republicans, not traditional fans of clinton. jeb bush is a very likable candidate. but i'd guess that hillary is really -- she works hard at this nomination, she can unify the party big-time and i bet she'll have obama supporting her. chris: and especially if the economy is goo
which one, bush or clinton could, lead their party better in the post-obama era? >> well, the question is, would you rather be the third bush or the second clinton seeking the presidency? and if you look at the clinton brand, it's pretty good. i've always thought hillary's not going to give up on this. if she ran and were elected in 2016 she would be younger than ronald reagan was when he became president. >> as appealing as jeb bush would be as a candidate, i think hillary has an...
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president obama, hillary clinton are the most admired man and woman in the world. according to an annual gallup poll. this is the 11th year in a row hillary clinton topped the most admired list and the fifth consecutive year for the president. >>> if you ever or never want to hear the term fiscal cliff again, you are not alone. the phrase topped the year's list of words to be banished from the english language. it's a list by lake superior state university. other unwanted words and phrases, kick the can down the road, double down and spoiler alert. >>> speaker john boehner got a standing ovation from house republicans this weekend and first meeting of house gop leaders since the failure of plan "b" vote and he said he appreciates all notes of support he's received. >>> starbucks is continuing a campaign to help congress reach a deal. they asked d.c. area barristas to write "come together" on coffee cups. those are the things we just thought you should know. >>> well, time now for the "news nation" "gut check." there's no deal yet to prevent the country from going o
president obama, hillary clinton are the most admired man and woman in the world. according to an annual gallup poll. this is the 11th year in a row hillary clinton topped the most admired list and the fifth consecutive year for the president. >>> if you ever or never want to hear the term fiscal cliff again, you are not alone. the phrase topped the year's list of words to be banished from the english language. it's a list by lake superior state university. other unwanted words and...
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yesterday secretary of state hillary clinton unveiled the obama administration's road map to increase access to treatment and eliminate new infriction-- infections in children by 2015. >> so as we continue to drive down the number of new infections and drive up the number of people on treatment, eventually we'll be able to treat more people than become infected every year. that will be the tipping point. we will then get ahead of the pandemic and an aids-free generation will be in our sight. >> it's been more than 30 years since the first known aids cases appeared in 1981. in the early years contracting aids was a near certain death sentence. >> there are few scarier things than the discovery of a new killer disease, one medical science admits is mostly a mystery for which there is no certain cause or cure. doctors have called the new one bizarre, frustrating, >> suarez: but wider access to drugs in recent years has changed the way people live with aids. deaths have dropped by 26% from their highest levels in 2005. new infection rates have fallen by 50% in more than two dozen countrie
yesterday secretary of state hillary clinton unveiled the obama administration's road map to increase access to treatment and eliminate new infriction-- infections in children by 2015. >> so as we continue to drive down the number of new infections and drive up the number of people on treatment, eventually we'll be able to treat more people than become infected every year. that will be the tipping point. we will then get ahead of the pandemic and an aids-free generation will be in our...
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now, president obama reached out to the former president and asked tore his help so president clinton has really become one of president obama's key advisers. of course, you mentioned he is also going to play a big role in terms of reaching out to white working class voters. >> thank you. the consensus is pretty much clear. first lady michelle obama delivered a stellar speech. a few headlines to show you. "the washington post" writes michelle obama's speech politically masterful. politico.com asked what many people are wondering. what if michelle ran for office. the "huffington post" laid it out with this headline. simply said, top that, barack. let me bring in allison samuels, syndicated radio talk show host, michael smerconish and chip saltsman, republican strategist and former huckabee campaign manager. allison, you've written this book about michelle obama, what would michelle do. last night she the did perhaps what many expected but took it to a whole other level. >> what would michelle do? she would look fabulous doing whatever she does. that's what she did in her speech. she re
now, president obama reached out to the former president and asked tore his help so president clinton has really become one of president obama's key advisers. of course, you mentioned he is also going to play a big role in terms of reaching out to white working class voters. >> thank you. the consensus is pretty much clear. first lady michelle obama delivered a stellar speech. a few headlines to show you. "the washington post" writes michelle obama's speech politically...
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back during the final years of the clinton administration the u.s. had a budget surplus. in the year 2000 the federal government took in $236 billion more than it spent. in the presidential election that year then texas governor george w. bush running against al gore pledged to give that money back to the taxpayers. >> we don't believe the surplus is the government's money. we know the surplus is the people's money. we're going to send some of that money back to the people that pay the bills. >> and send it back he did. when he became president through temporary tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 known as the bush tax cuts. the first of those tax cuts were set to expire back in 2010 but the economy was still shaky back then so vice president biden and senator mitch mcconnell struck a deal to extend them for two more years for everyone. now those tax cuts are set to expire again at the end of this year. it is part of the so-called fiscal cliff that economists are warning the u.s. could go over if congress doesn't deal with it. president obama says let's extend them for another year
back during the final years of the clinton administration the u.s. had a budget surplus. in the year 2000 the federal government took in $236 billion more than it spent. in the presidential election that year then texas governor george w. bush running against al gore pledged to give that money back to the taxpayers. >> we don't believe the surplus is the government's money. we know the surplus is the people's money. we're going to send some of that money back to the people that pay the...
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given what howard has just said and given the tension between the clinton and obama camp, not only arguments against the other side so to speak but even the squabbles within the democratic party about subverting the leadership of ballpark while arguing he's not pro business enough. how does he negotiate that while still trying to get over the message to the other side. >> there's going to be second guessing and hand wringing and every other kind of nervousness. the only framing of this that really matter is ronald reagan's framing of this. are you better off now than you were four years ago? the romney camp feels the answer is already out there but in january of 2009 this economy was losing 800,000 jobs a month, not gaining 69,000. that was a bad month. 69,000 gain in the last month. the stock market was going down to a bot off of 6,000 something, it's now at 12,000 something. the situation is not what it was in 2009. the president has to tell that story in a convincing way and as well as doing what howard says, whh if he doesn't portray that, that sense of forward movement, you know, he won
given what howard has just said and given the tension between the clinton and obama camp, not only arguments against the other side so to speak but even the squabbles within the democratic party about subverting the leadership of ballpark while arguing he's not pro business enough. how does he negotiate that while still trying to get over the message to the other side. >> there's going to be second guessing and hand wringing and every other kind of nervousness. the only framing of this...
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those numbers compared to the numbers you saw, hillary clinton way ahead of barack obama and that gap was closed. i think it is going to be closeable by ed marky. he has three million raised and ready to spend. >> yes, that gives him the opportunity to get his message out. and even though he has been in congress for 36 years, for 36 years, he has run from one little district in the entire state. this will be his first statewide race. that might explain why a third of the people polled haven't heard of him. he is big on climate change. and so, you know, let's see if your prediction comes true. jump in with me here on this one. you know, i wanted to jump in with you on the tim pawlenty thing. i knew i would be hearing about that tonight. >> i want to know who else is going to jump in. >> my point is scott brown is the current republican senator. he is polling below 50 and when he was running against elizabeth warren who started off not so well-known throughout the sate. i'm looking at nothing prohibitive and nothing he can't make up. it is more of a challenge for scott brown to push up.
those numbers compared to the numbers you saw, hillary clinton way ahead of barack obama and that gap was closed. i think it is going to be closeable by ed marky. he has three million raised and ready to spend. >> yes, that gives him the opportunity to get his message out. and even though he has been in congress for 36 years, for 36 years, he has run from one little district in the entire state. this will be his first statewide race. that might explain why a third of the people polled...
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president obama faces the same problem as we look at it, the range of issues that he has to deal with. take climate issues, for example. is there anything that he can do on that particular issue administratively? >> yes, i think in the second term in particular you have to learn to use the full sweep of the power you have under the constitution and the laws of the united states. you mentioned climate specifically. if you look at what the president has been able to accomplish it's really through the executive authority. he raised the average for automobiles and light trucks and now for heavy trucks. that's contributed significantly to reduction in co2 emissions in this country. president von trap kept his copenhagen pledge to keep his reduction on a basic 2005 level by 2020. that's because he has taken action not because a lot of has happened on the congressional side. on the recovery bill they did put in a fair amount of money and they doubled it. i think the first order of business he has got to complete regulation on new power plants, and then take a look at how he wants to approach
president obama faces the same problem as we look at it, the range of issues that he has to deal with. take climate issues, for example. is there anything that he can do on that particular issue administratively? >> yes, i think in the second term in particular you have to learn to use the full sweep of the power you have under the constitution and the laws of the united states. you mentioned climate specifically. if you look at what the president has been able to accomplish it's really...
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that's bill clinton's magic. i'm sorry to say barack obama had it in '08 but has lost it in 2012. you see the disapproval ratings going up because of these awful negative ads byrum any and obama. if obama says enough of these negative ads. he will shoot up in the polls and it will be up to romney to decide does he want to continue? bill clinton represents the ability to be civil and still disagree. megyn: i want to tell the viewers what we were watching is the president in air force one landing in charlotte. he's getting to town in advance of his big night tomorrow night as he officially accepts we think the democratic nomination for president in the second term. you may want to be careful if you ask dick durbin why his fellow democrats cut out any mention of god in the party platform. >> if you are trying to draw a conclusion that the democrats are godless. >> i am asking the question why was the word take out? aste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. wahlalalalallala! pepper, but not pepper, i'm getting like, pep-pepp
that's bill clinton's magic. i'm sorry to say barack obama had it in '08 but has lost it in 2012. you see the disapproval ratings going up because of these awful negative ads byrum any and obama. if obama says enough of these negative ads. he will shoot up in the polls and it will be up to romney to decide does he want to continue? bill clinton represents the ability to be civil and still disagree. megyn: i want to tell the viewers what we were watching is the president in air force one landing...
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and then bill clinton campaigning for president obama and how is it going to work? we'll have the numbers in ohio for you which are critical to the election. >> let's give the job to the man who has done the job so he can finish the job. >> cenk: yeah, 50/50. not so much. all right, later in the program you'll enjoy this. a he will elbow on the head. what for? awesome hypocrisy. stick around for the elbow of the day. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. >> cenk: as we told you sandy has made landfall ten minutes ago, longer than that, in new jersey. it has affected many of the areas around new jersey as well. that was a picture of new york that we are a looking at on 57th street where a crane is suspended over head and everyone is worried to death over that. that is a building that we've done a story about--that has a $90 million apartment in it. this storm is taken a little more serious, it's affecting the rich--wow. we'll talk about that later in the show. when asked about the possible implications of the election, this is what president obama said. >> obam
and then bill clinton campaigning for president obama and how is it going to work? we'll have the numbers in ohio for you which are critical to the election. >> let's give the job to the man who has done the job so he can finish the job. >> cenk: yeah, 50/50. not so much. all right, later in the program you'll enjoy this. a he will elbow on the head. what for? awesome hypocrisy. stick around for the elbow of the day. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. >> cenk: as we...
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for hillary clinton and our husband -- barack obama was going to seal the democratic nomination. he was going to win new hampshire on the basis of his momentum. independent voters could be there -- could vote there. polling showed going into new hampshire at should have been an easy win for obama. the team decided to campaign in a different way picketed he got kind of -- different way. he got kind of disconnected. she got down closer to the voters. her incredible moment a couple of days later where she broke down slightly and showed a side of herself that a lot of democratic voters had been wanting to see and had not seen for most of the past year -- this a very human, very approachable side. we talk about how the obama campaign thought that was kind of a disaster. she had an ed they saw it immediately as something that could change the momentum dramatically and that's what happened. even leading up to the very day of the primary vote most reporters still thought that barack obama was going to win that primary. the people around him thought he was going to win the primary. the on
for hillary clinton and our husband -- barack obama was going to seal the democratic nomination. he was going to win new hampshire on the basis of his momentum. independent voters could be there -- could vote there. polling showed going into new hampshire at should have been an easy win for obama. the team decided to campaign in a different way picketed he got kind of -- different way. he got kind of disconnected. she got down closer to the voters. her incredible moment a couple of days later...
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remember that under president obama, like under president bill clinton, part of what has made fema so effective is the ability to have the resources in the bank, to have the resources, to get those resources ahead of the storm. because part of the problem is once the storm hits and you're trying to move resources in then you're behind the 8 ball. part of ryan budget, frankly, if we believe that's the approach romney would take says, no, no, you have to come back to us after a storm hits and get the resources you need. that's inefficient and we know that's inefficient. >> of course, we'll get the conversation of the off sets. >> of course. >> that means we have to take -- >> middle class americans. as you've been pointing out, all of a sudden he's nice to first responders when he wasn't so hot on them when we had real labor issues, was he? >> not at all. karen finney, great to have you on "the ed show." thanks so much. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter @edshow and on facebook. >>> coming up, a down and dirty ad from the ro
remember that under president obama, like under president bill clinton, part of what has made fema so effective is the ability to have the resources in the bank, to have the resources, to get those resources ahead of the storm. because part of the problem is once the storm hits and you're trying to move resources in then you're behind the 8 ball. part of ryan budget, frankly, if we believe that's the approach romney would take says, no, no, you have to come back to us after a storm hits and get...
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obama showed in libya last year. we will have more on the story coming up in a moment. meanwhile, the news from the "hill" newspaper showing that eric cantor will meet behind closed doors to talk about the budget. he writes that he, congressman cantor, will be meeting with the budget committee members to settle internal fights over the 2013 spending limits, and the republicans are at odds today over whether to keep the discretionary spending levels set in the august debt ceiling deal or to cut it more deeply in the 2013 resolution, and conservatives in eric cantor's conference are calling for deeper cuts, and this meeting will take place tomorrow here in washington. on the politics. the republicans who competed in super tuesday are continuing with the campaigns despite a new call from rick santorum's supporters for newt gingrich to drop out. newt gingrich, the former house speaker was the winner in georgia yesterday. rick santorum winning three states and mitt romney winning six states including his home state of mas
obama showed in libya last year. we will have more on the story coming up in a moment. meanwhile, the news from the "hill" newspaper showing that eric cantor will meet behind closed doors to talk about the budget. he writes that he, congressman cantor, will be meeting with the budget committee members to settle internal fights over the 2013 spending limits, and the republicans are at odds today over whether to keep the discretionary spending levels set in the august debt ceiling deal...
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bush and bill clinton. the last three consecutive two-term presidents were thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. let's get a check on that weather system headed this way. bill karins outside on democracy plaza. bill, how bad is it? >> willie, for a small area that was hit the hardest by sandy, it's just going to be a cruel day. we're already watching the winds crank up. even in new york the winds are picking up. we're going to get a winter storm out of this with large waves at coastal areas. the first thing we deal with is the winds. the winds are going to whip the waves up. you can see the storm coming up the coastline. and now the clouds are increasing. even the rain is going to begin to increase in areas along the mid-atlantic. the winds will be the first concern. the wind gusts are already really picking up along the jersey shore all through areas of long island. if we go over to our other weather computer on weather 2, you can see the wind gusts are the highest along the gulf coast and als
bush and bill clinton. the last three consecutive two-term presidents were thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. let's get a check on that weather system headed this way. bill karins outside on democracy plaza. bill, how bad is it? >> willie, for a small area that was hit the hardest by sandy, it's just going to be a cruel day. we're already watching the winds crank up. even in new york the winds are picking up. we're going to get a winter storm out of this with large waves...
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for the 11th year in a row hillary clinton is the most admired woman. for the fifth consecutive year president obama is the most admired man. if you read only one thing this morning, in honor of new year's eve, my must read is best movies of 2012. for those of you in particular maybe who don't want to fight the crowds tonight maybe your perfect evening is pop the bubbly in front of the dvd player. this list by the way is from rotten tomatoes. it is the movies that got the top scores from viewers. i honestly hadn't even heard of the top seven so obviously i need some snowy weekends in front of my own dvr. the must read is up on our facebook page at facebook/jansing co. it's just f. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we are 30 minutes away now from the senate coming b
for the 11th year in a row hillary clinton is the most admired woman. for the fifth consecutive year president obama is the most admired man. if you read only one thing this morning, in honor of new year's eve, my must read is best movies of 2012. for those of you in particular maybe who don't want to fight the crowds tonight maybe your perfect evening is pop the bubbly in front of the dvd player. this list by the way is from rotten tomatoes. it is the movies that got the top scores from...
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was indoctrinated with hatred and that hillary clinton's closest aide is of the muslim brotherhood. wow. is this what it's going to to be until november? the looney right attacking the enemies within. joining me now, howard fineman, also with us is msnbc's political analyst, david corn. also the author of a great book. let's talk about this show down right now. howard, it's good to be back with you. it seems now this campaign on the surface is about romney having something to hide at the same time this wolfpack on the right continues relentlessly to declare the president of the united states somehow not one of us. not an american. someone indoctrine nated in anti-americanism and going after hillary's people saying her closest aide is somehow secretly working as a mole for the muslim brotherhood. this is really looney country. your thoughts. >> i agree with you, chris and i think it's gotten nastier and more personal sooner than i've seen it in other presidential elections. as yes, we've had that before everything from the day of the ad to the willie horton ad to the swift-boating of
was indoctrinated with hatred and that hillary clinton's closest aide is of the muslim brotherhood. wow. is this what it's going to to be until november? the looney right attacking the enemies within. joining me now, howard fineman, also with us is msnbc's political analyst, david corn. also the author of a great book. let's talk about this show down right now. howard, it's good to be back with you. it seems now this campaign on the surface is about romney having something to hide at the same...
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against hillary clinton in 2008, which is focused on the delegates. we are in a better position than anybody else to win the delegate race. but having said that, i think the other reality is that if governor romney loses another state, if he were to lose ohio to marinate to rick santorum and give santorum a shot in the arm, it creates another kind of psychological foil that he cannot win an important swing state, put aside the question of whether people who lose the state of the primary can come back and win it as we saw president obama to that in 2008, but governor romney is at the point where if he can do what i think a lot of people anticipated he might be able to do, then he can, but they are with a pretty good night. but if he falls short in ohio, if he doesn't look very strong like tennessee, if he does not pick up a reasonable number of delegates in georgia, there'll be really attention to the question of what's wrong with that romney. so this is going to be a very interesting post super tuesday or super tuesday evening as the various campaigns
against hillary clinton in 2008, which is focused on the delegates. we are in a better position than anybody else to win the delegate race. but having said that, i think the other reality is that if governor romney loses another state, if he were to lose ohio to marinate to rick santorum and give santorum a shot in the arm, it creates another kind of psychological foil that he cannot win an important swing state, put aside the question of whether people who lose the state of the primary can...